Quotes About Meaning
tal vez, las cosas que nos mueven a hablar son las únicas cosas sobre las que merece la pena escribir.
~ Unknown
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I love you. Have a hell of a good time. I don't really know what else is worth having.
~ Martha Gellhorn
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But the soul concerns me; and I am beginning to wonder whether it is wise or useful to spend so much time searching for one's own.
~ Martha Gellhorn
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Love was rather terrifying. Something so hard to find should not be so easily lost.
~ Martha Grimes
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People yearn for purpose—for doing something that's important, that engages their full potential in a way that's meaningful beyond their personal bank accounts.
~ Unknown
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For example, we must teach our children what it means to fear and love God (Prov. 1:7 and Matt. 22:37-40). They need to understand that their lives are, first of all, about a relationship with God.
~ Unknown
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and for every limitation conscience imposes on us, it gives us a moment of connectedness with an other, a bridge to someone or something outside of our often meaningless schemes.
~ Martha Stout
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That's mostly a metaphor. My uneaten client stat is high.
~ Martha Wells
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Amena is on the survey because her education requires an internship in almost getting killed, I guess.
~ Martha Wells
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I didn't know what that meant, but it was a good job title and honestly it made me a little jealous.
~ Martha Wells
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Impersonated is a weird word, especially in this context. (I just noticed that. Im-person-ated. Weird.)
~ Martha Wells
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Did I mean a cilia or was that something else? They don't give murderbots decent education modules on anything except murdering, and even those are the cheap versions.
~ Martha Wells
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I thought I had one of your father, but it didn't develop." Tremaine nodded ruefully. "It's the silver nitrate in the film stock. He doesn't show up on it." Giaren stared at her blankly. "That was a joke," she added belatedly. "Oh." He sounded relieved.
~ Martha Wells
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Do you believe a place can have its own distinct rhythm? I do. Just as surely as the pulling of tides. Just as meaningful as a beating heart. And just as mysterious as the throaty purr of a well-stroked cat. I believe every place has its own unique rhythm. And I believe we are either in or out of sync with it.
~ Unknown
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Believing hear, what you deserve to hear: Your birthday as my own to me is dear... But yours gives most; for mine did only lend Me to the world; yours gave to me a friend.
~ Martial
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Never content just to be, America is also obliged to mean; America signifies, hence its constant and riveting vulnerability to illusion.
~ Martin Amis
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Never trust a poet who can drive. Never trust a poet at the wheel. If he can drive, distrust the poems.
~ Martin Amis
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If God existed, and if He cared for humankind, He would never have given us religion.
~ Martin Amis
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The human person, the human being, is not just an object among objects, not just a thing in the world. The human being is a being-in-the-world, a being-with-others, a being-for-others.
~ Martin Buber
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How would man exist if God did not need him, and how would you exist? You need God in order to be, and God needs you—for that is the meaning of your life.
~ Martin Buber
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As long as the firmament of the You is spread over me, the tempests of causality cower at my heels, and whirl of doom congeals.
~ Martin Buber
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Trust, trust in the world, because this human being exists - that is the most inward achievement of the relation in education. Because this human being exists, meaninglessness, however hard pressed you are by it, cannot be the real truth. Because this human being exists, in the darkness the light lies hidden, in fear salvation, and in the callousness of one's fellow-men the great Love.
~ Martin Buber
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That you need God more than anything, you know at all times in your heart. But don't you know also that God needs you—in the fullness of his eternity, you? How would man exist if God did not need him, and how would you exist? You need God in order to be, and God needs you—for that which is the meaning of your life.
~ Martin Buber
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One who truly meets the world goes out also to God.
~ Martin Buber
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